Jake Paul has called out his own brother.
Jake Paul has accused his brother Logan of "lying" about his upcoming fight against Mike Tyson.Iron Mike retired from professional boxing in 2005, and last fought in 2020 when he drew with Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition match.
The 28-year-old fought Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition match in 2021, and earlier this week claimed that he turned down the chance to fight Tyson."I've been asked, 'Do you think you could beat Mike Tyson?' My answer is yes. I just think he's too old, it's crazy. He's senile."'It is not true. We are the ones that brought the deal to Mike Tyson, so he was never in the market to offer fights for others to turn down" he said.
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